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It is not a secret to anyone who knows of the I Am UU project AND the brothers John and Hank Green that the guy in charge of I Am UU, namely me, is a Nerdfighter. In short, Nerdfighters are fans of the work the Greens do through their art, their Vlogbrothers YouTube channel, and […]

The quoted text below comes from Erika Hewitt, a UU in Maine that is working on what she describes as “A Very Large Project for Unitarian Universalism”. It can be found on her Facebook page for public consumption, and she invites people to share freely. I would like to share my initial reactions with the […]

I am stealing this from my personal blog. People asked for some more thoughts on missional Unitarian Universalism, and I already had this post written up. I promise not to make this a regular thing. ~ Thomas At the turn of the 19th century, Universalism had a vibrant and passionate voice in Hosea Ballou. Having […]

I spend a lot of time looking at Unitarian Universalist congregational Facebook pages. I spend at least an hour a day looking at the social media for districts and affiliated groups (like CUUPs). I do a lot of research about what topics are being discussed and what videos or blog posts people are sharing. One […]

Over on the Facebook page, we’ve mentioned a couple of times that we have some ideas for ongoing video projects. In a Facebook group that many of our administrators hang out in, someone posed the question: Why? What is there to do with video that hasn’t been done by the UUA or isn’t being done […]

We’ve gained a few new people, and we’ve lost about the same number over on Facebook in the last week. That’s ok. We are finding our people.Like Unitarian Universalism, our message isn’t going to appeal to everyone. The I Am UU project is unapologetic in advocating for evangelism and outreach in line with out Unitarian […]

CA Smolinski shared this story with us on Facebook, and we thought it was worth featuring. In one of the Natural Foods Co-ops I worked in long ago there was an elderly man, Sam(I think that’s what his name was), who worked there part-time in the grocery dept, and there were days when he would […]

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